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bionode-seq
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Install bionode-seq with npm:
$ npm install bionode
Alternatively, just include bionode-seq.min.js
via a <script/>
in your page.
You can require the module in Node.js or in the browser:
var seq = require('bionode-seq')
Please read the documentation for the methods exposed by bionode-seq.
To contribute, clone this repo locally and commit your code on a separate branch.
Please write unit tests for your code, and check that everything works by running the following before opening a pull-request:
$ npm test
Please also check for code coverage:
$ npm run coverage
To rebuild and minify the module for the browser:
$ npm run build-browser
To rebuild the documentation using the comments in the code:
$ npm run build-docs
Check the issues for ways to contribute.
Please see the file contributors.md for a list.
If you find a bug please use the issues tracker to report it.
If you need help with this particular module, you can use the respective gitter chat room.
For general help or discussion about the bionode project, you can use the IRC channel #bionode on Freenode.
Bruno Vieira <mail@bmpvieira.com> @bmpvieira
bionode-seq is licensed under the MIT license.
Check ChooseALicense.com for details.
FAQs
Module for DNA, RNA and protein sequences manipulation
The npm package bionode-seq receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, bionode-seq popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that bionode-seq demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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